Tony Liscio American Football - 21 novembre 2016 Anthony Liscio (born July 2, 1940) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at the University of Tulsa. As a Cowboy, he played in the 1967 NFL Championship Game famously known as the "The Ice Bowl". He was traded from the Cowboys to the Chargers but did not play a game for them, but he came back in mid-November 1971, the Cowboys needed help at left tackle after multiple injuries at the position hit the team. Ralph Neely fractured his leg in a motorcycle accident, Don Talbert broke a bone in his foot, and Forrest Gregg was limited in the last season of his 16-year Hall of Fame career. Tom Landry called Liscio on Monday November 15, and he reported to the team on Wednesday to start at left tackle against the Washington Redskins on Sunday.
Liscio went into that Redskins game with his right leg taped from the ankle to the hip and both shoulders hurt. The Cowboys won 13-0, earning first place in the NFC East division. His opponent that day was defensive end Verlon Biggs, who never reached the quarterback. He would not allow a sack in the eight starts during his comeback and the team was undefeated with him at left tackle. Helping the Cowboys to their Super Bowl win that year..
Dallas Cowboys (1963â1971)
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl VI champions
Sent him 2 cards on 12 Nov and got both back signed on 21 Nov.
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